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Alaska willow is a willow native to colder climates, flourishing in Alaska's diverse ecosystems. It grows as a shrub or small tree, with its branching silhouette standing out along riverbanks and moist habitats. Characterized by narrow, lance-shaped leaves, alaska willow adapts to its environment with a hardy root system suited for soggy soils, while its catkins—slim, cylindrical flower clusters—attract various pollinators during the brief Arctic summer.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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